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Ice
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"Ice" Quiz

In "Ice" by Sarah Beth Durst, a young woman confronts a deadly winter kingdom and her own icy curse to save her family and uncover the truth behind the eternal frost.

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  1. How does the setting in 'Ice' contribute to the overall mood and themes of the story?
  2. Discuss the role of magic in 'Ice' and how it influences the characters' decisions and relationships.
  3. Analyze the development of the protagonist throughout the novel. What challenges shape their growth?
  4. Examine the theme of isolation in 'Ice' and how it affects the characters both physically and emotionally.
  5. What is the significance of the ice itself in the narrative, both literally and symbolically?
  6. How does Sarah Beth Durst use folklore or mythological elements in 'Ice' to enhance the story?
  7. Discuss how 'Ice' explores the concept of sacrifice. Which characters make sacrifices and to what effect?
  8. In what ways do the relationships between characters in 'Ice' reflect broader themes of trust and betrayal?
  9. Analyze the narrative structure of 'Ice'. How does the pacing affect the unfolding of the story?
  10. What role does nature play in 'Ice', and how is it portrayed in contrast to human elements?
  11. How does 'Ice' challenge or conform to typical fantasy genre conventions?
  12. Discuss the use of symbolism in 'Ice'. Are there recurring symbols that deepen the story's meaning?
  13. How does the protagonist's internal conflict drive the plot of 'Ice'?
  14. Examine the ending of 'Ice'. How does it resolve the central conflicts, and what message does it leave the reader?